In this video, I’ll go over the updates from dbt release 0.20.0. Fun fact: dbt-labs name their releases after famous Philadelphians, and this one is named after Margaret Mead. Margaret Mead was an anthropologist in the first half of the 20th century and championed reproductive rights and other social issues. Margaret, we salute you!
You can see the official release notes here, as well as on the dbt Discourse page. Here are some additional resources relevant to this release:
- Migration guide
- Documentation on new test configurations
- Documentation on partial parsing and the new experimental parser
Looking to add dbt to your stack, but now sure where to start? Reach out: hello@brooklyndata.co